feet turned in, pigeon toed, toed-in, The toes converge towards one another. The action of a toed-in horse is discribed as paddling. To paddle is to throw the foot up & outwards.during the phase of suspension,then brought inside when put down. Can cause windgalls at the fetlock joint

Fédération Équestre Internationale, International Federation for Equestrian Sports, ( FEI )
The governing body for most international-level equestrian competitions, including the FEI World Equestrian Games and the Olympics. It recognizes and governs ten disciplines: dressage, combined driving, endurance riding, eventing, horseball, para-equestrian, reining, show jumping, tent pegging, and equestrian vaulting. The FEI does not govern horse racing or polo.

flehmen response, flehmen reaction : a reaction of the horse to odd smells or tastes or pheromones. The horse curls upper lip upward baring the teeth, top lip extended and nostrils closed. This allows the horse to analyse the molecules of scents such as pheromones by drawing the air across an organ at the top of the mouth, the Jacobson's organ.

head lad;
Supports and deputisesfor a trainer; Has sole or shared responsibility for the stable staff team and horses in the yard. In charge of breaking (starting) young horses, the feeding regime, dealing with veterinary issues and carrying out medical treatments as directed by the vet.

height : the height of a horse is measured at the wither, in centimeters or in hands.The hand is an English traditional unit of width, now used to measure the height of horses. A hand is equal to 10.16 centimeters, or 4 inches. A 1.6 m ( 132 cm ) tall pony, is equivilant to 13 hands high pony (hh ) . With few exceptions , horses are considered to measure 15hh or above . ( 152 cm ) .

1) Hunter
a type of horse which in competition is judged on its movement, manners, and way of going, particularly over fences. A hunter should be graceful and keep a long frame on the flat and while jumping fences.
2) Hunter
a horse used for fox hunting.
3) Show hunter class a competition for hunters subdivided by weight: heavy hunter, light hunter etc. that are shown in a horse show.

impulsion
refers to the movement of a horse when it is going forward with controlled power. Related to the concept of collection, impulsion helps a horse effectively utilize the power in its hindquarters. To achieve impulsion, a horse is not using speed, but muscular control; the horse exhibits a relaxed spinal column, which allows its hindquarters to come well under its body and "engage" so that they can be used in the most effective manner to move the horse forward at any speed.

In-hand
1) An in-hand class is a type of horse show competition, where the horse is led, rather than ridden, and judged on its conformation and movement.
2) a word that means leading, as opposed to riding, a horse
3) in racing, a horse that is not running at top speed